Journalist Jerome Corsi appeared on the Alex Jones Show
today to discuss in depth his astounding new investigation
that implicates both Alberto Gonzales and U.S. Attorney
Johnny Sutton in the cover-up of a pedophilia scandal
involving the Texas Youth Commission.

"Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and U.S. Attorney Johnny
Sutton, both already under siege for other matters, are now
being accused of failing to prosecute officers of the Texas
Youth Commission after a Texas Ranger investigation
documented that guards and administrators were sexually
abusing the institution's minor boy inmates," writes Corsi
in a report for World Net Daily.

"Among the charges in the Texas Ranger report were that
administrators would rouse boys from their sleep for the
purpose of conducting all-night sex parties."

A 2005 investigation led by Texas Ranger Brian Burzynski
revealed that systematic abuse of minors was commonplace at
West Texas State School in Pyote, Texas. Burzynski presented
the findings of the investigation to both Gonzales and
Sutton but was rebuffed, and even received a letter from
Sutton's office that attempted to legitimize the sexual
abuse of children, claiming that "under 18 U.S.C. Section
242," it would have to be demonstrated "that the boys
subjected to sexual abuse sustained "bodily injury," states
the letter from Bill Baumann, assistant U.S. attorney in
Sutton's office.

Incredulously, Baumann's letter goes on to make the case
that the minors consented to and even enjoyed the acts of
pedophilia, therefore no further action was necessary.

U.S. Attorney General Johnny Sutton.

In September 2005, the U.S. Department of Justice Civil
Rights Division also refused to follow up with a
prosecution.

According to Corsi, officials implicated in the scandal were
hired despite their known criminal backgrounds and were also
retained even after it was discovered that they were using
state computers to regularly visit pornography websites.

"It basically sounds as if you wouldn't get hired in one of
these facilities unless you were a pedophile," Corsi told
the Alex Jones Show.

"You've got a culture of pedophilia that is at the core of
the Texas Youth Commission, and what that means is you won't
get hired or you won't stay as an employee unless you're
willing to participate in the boy rape that's going on or
keep quiet about it."

Corsi says he has further developments to report tomorrow
that confirm the scandal is "Now known to be widespread, all
the offices of the Texas Youth Commission throughout the
state are involved and employees from the top to the bottom
are all involved."